Topic > Jeffrey Dahmer: a short biography - 1317

Many people already know Jeffrey Dahmer as a crazy, strange and psychotic person. Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the most notorious serial killers in US history and people from the US simply don't know him, people from all over the world will recognize the name Jeffrey Dahmer. It must be said that Mr. Jeffrey Dahmer had an average childhood, like all other children. Jeffrey Dahmer was born May 21, 1960 in West Allis, WI; his parents were Joyce and Lionel Dahmer. Jeffrey Dahmer was a normal child growing up, but everything started to change at the age of ten when his parents started to notice that he was starting to withdraw from people and keep to himself. Jeffrey Dahmer had his parents with him until he was eighteen, when his parents started having marriage problems and communicating with each other. As all the other children would be out playing basketball, baseball, physical sports that normal children would participate in, Jeffrey Dahmer would keep them to himself, rather than get involved with the other children playing with dead animals. He loved using chemicals to watch animals dissolve and decompose. While Jeffrey Dahmer was in high school, he had discovered alcohol where he began drinking heavily and constantly. His parents had noticed his growing alcoholism problem. His father had tried to get him to stop drinking by having him join the army so he could escape from everything. Jeffrey Dahmer joined the army but not for long he was kicked out of the army due to his drinking problem which he had acquired in high school. Having a stable home was difficult to find for Jeffrey Dahmer after his military service. He had moved to Florida but while there he was living... among the newspaper... individuals who worked on the treatment programs for Jeffrey Dahmer. During his adolescence is what made Jeffrey Dahmer stand out from everyone else with the drinking problem he investigated growing up. Jeffrey's father had tried to cure his son's drinking problem by having him join the army. There were significant increasing risk factors for Jeffrey Dahmer, but no one had the power or will to get him the right treatment programs that could have been vitally helpful to him. Even though Jeffrey Dahmer tried to go mentally insane for his role in the crime, the judge did the right thing by granting him more than nine hundred years. It's safe to say now that Jeffrey Dahmer's madness is history. The disappearance of Jeffrey Dahmer would have given much needed remorse to the families of the victims as it was proven that he had killed their family members.